South River Terminal
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Architectural stylePre-renovation:
Soviet architectural modernism
Post-renovation:
Neomodern
Soviet architectural modernism
Post-renovation:
Neomodern
LocationNagatinsky Zaton District, Moscow, Russia
Groundbreaking1985
Opened1986
| South River Terminal | |
|---|---|
Южный речной вокзал | |
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Pre-renovation: Soviet architectural modernism Post-renovation: Neomodern |
| Location | Nagatinsky Zaton District, Moscow, Russia |
| Groundbreaking | 1985 |
| Opened | 1986 |
| Renovated | 2023 |
| Other information | |
| Public transit access | Moscow Regular River Transport |
The South River Terminal (Russian: Южный речной вокзал) is one of two river transport passenger terminals in Nagatinsky Zaton District, Moscow. Together with the North River Terminal, it serves as both a hub for long range services, as well as contains connections to the Moscow Regular River Transport network. It is also linked to the Moscow Metro via the nearby Tekhnopark Station.
The present terminal was opened in 1986. From 2021 the building was completely reconstructed, opening once more in 2023 with significant architectural changes.[1]
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